Jones, Johnstone, 1890-11-04 - 1910-01-13
Scope and Contents note
The Local History Subject Files document the history and development of Orange County, California, and its surrounding regions through a comprehensive collection of materials spanning multiple formats and topics. The collection is organized geographically, moving from specific to general: Orange County cities and communities, California counties, California missions and ranchos, and broader California regions (Northern, Southern, and statewide).
At the core of the collection is extensive documentation of Orange County's 34 incorporated cities and numerous unincorporated communities, including Anaheim, Fullerton, Santa Ana, Newport Beach, and Laguna Beach, among others. Materials cover civic development, business and commerce, education, politics and law, recreation, religion, property, and local organizations. Each city or community section may include maps, photographs, graphics, publications, historical society records, chamber of commerce materials, and subject-specific files.
The collection expands beyond Orange County to document all 58 California counties, with particularly strong holdings for Los Angeles, San Diego, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Santa Barbara counties. County-level materials mirror the organizational structure of the Orange County sections, covering similar topical areas and including comparable formats.
The collection includes biographical files on notable individuals and families who shaped Orange County and California history, including the Chapman, Yorba, Edinger, Harris, and De La Guerra families, among many others. Additionally, materials document various demographic groups including Indigenous peoples, Basques, Chinese Americans, Japanese Americans, and Confederate veterans.
Statewide California materials address agriculture, natural resources, business development, education, transportation, utilities, and major expeditions such as the Portola and Rivera y Moncada expeditions. The collection includes extensive holdings of local newspapers, social directories, and periodicals that provide contemporary accounts of regional development.
Materials date primarily from the 19th and 20th centuries, with some holdings extending to the early 21st century. The collection comprises over 4,000 cataloged books and pamphlets, along with correspondence, ephemera, manuscripts, maps, memorabilia, microfilm, papers, periodicals, posters, and photographs. This finding aid serves as a guide to the subject files, which are organized by geographic location and topic, with record group numbers assigned for archival management purposes.
Dates
- Creation: 1890-11-04 - 1910-01-13
Creator
- Jones, Johnstone (Person)
Full Extent
From the Collection: 733 boxes (733 boxes, 3860 volumes in 429 linear feet plus two large orange cabinets drawers and two map cases drawers. )
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
General
Johnstone Jones, born in Hillsboro, North Carolina, enlisted in the Confederate army during the Civil War, and afterwards began practicing law, worked in the Norther Carolina state government, and helped found the National Guard Association of the United States in 1879.
In 1873, he married Elizabeth Waters Miller, and due to his wife's health, they moved to San Diego, California in 1889, and to Los Angeles in 1893. In California, Jones established his law practice and ran for political office, gathered a regiment of men from Southern California cities during the Spanish-American War, and penned a theater adapatation of Helen Hunt Jackson's novel "Ramona."
The collection consists of three scrapbooks containing clippings of newspapers, periodicals, playbills, and other assorted documents, including articles on the Democratic party, world events and history, California, law and politics, Johnstone Jones' election as District Attorney of San Diego, and his adaptation of "Ramona."
Subject
- National Guard Association of the United States (Organization)
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885 (Person)
- San Diego (Calif.) (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the CSUF University Archives & Special Collections Repository
University Archives & Special Collections
Pollak Library South Room 352 (PLS 352)
Fullerton CA 92831-3599 USA
(657) 278-4751
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